Address: 313 S. 3rd Street. This two-story building includes an open tower on top with a statue depicting a man with a horn and one arm pointed out. Another horn and a ring is depicted on the wall of the tower and the wording "Volunteer Firemen's...

Born in Kiev, USSR in 1949. Emigrated to Canada in 1980. She graduated from Moscow University in the Dept. of Fine Arts in 1973. Since arriving in Edmonton, she has taught at the University of Alberta & Grant McEwan Community College. She has...

Rows of volunteer firemen pull a fire engine wagon through a downtown street. Men and women are lined up in the street on both sides to watch, while people further away stand on boxes or ladders in order to see. Title supplied by cataloger.

Edition of 40 copies. / "We are sitting ducks here in the deep South, the land of few storm shelters and many tornadoes. I live ... in a small one story house without a basement. This house serves as a volunteer weather data collection center...

Mayor Neville Miller of Louisville, Kentucky dropping money into a can held by one woman, while another pins a flower to the lapel of his jacket and a third, wearing a ribbon bearing the words "Volunteer Worker Forget-Me-Not Day" looks on. The...

The quilt block was designed and executed by Dr. Nellie Patson, a member of the Moscow Branch AAUW. Dr Patson is a Home Economist with a special interest in embroideries instilled in her by her mother. In addition to her skill in needlework, Dr....

I am the sole quiltmaker of this piece. I have served in various capacities in the League since 1954 - local and state League president, vice-president of the LWVUS. Most recently, 1970-76, I served as president of the Overseas Education Fund of...

I met Joan through a correspondence club, and she bought an early drawing of mine. The design of this honor quilt is from a large painting I've started - a double portrait of Joan as a roper and as a musician. / I was born in Peoria, Illinois, 6...

To our delight, Helen's sister Antoinette Mayer, now residing in Washington, D.C., designed and made the quilt piece for us...for Helen. / 'Quilting,' Antoinette says, 'is my recreation. I make quilts with patterns proved over the years by our...

Name of the person making the quilt: Liz Coblentz (Margaret Booth Coblentz) / Born: Cleveland, Ohio, 1940 / Attended Ohio University 1959-1964, majoring in Fine Arts. / Married John Coblentz in 1967; mother of Carrie, age 9 and Isaac, age 6. / We...